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| Freedom of Association & Collective Bargaining Safe & Hygienic Working Environment Working Hours Are Not Excessive No Harsh Or Inhumane Treatment
| Living Wage to be paid Workers need to be paid at least enough to provide for the basic needs of themselves and their families. This includes food, housing, healthcare, energy, clothing, education, childcare, transportation and some savings. In most countries, the government sets a minimum wage. This can sometimes vary according to region, industry and type of job. However, minimum wages often fall behind the cost of living, which means that workers are unable to provide for the basic needs of themselves and their families. Workers who cannot earn enough money are forced into a cycle of poverty. They may have to take on other jobs in the evening or at weekends. Tired and worried workers are less efficient and are often less able to meet quality standards. Workers often do not understand how their wages are calculated, and so are not able to find out whether or not they are being paid fairly.
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